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Mersing, Johor
Mersing, Johor (30 December 2006)
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Mersing is the biggest town on the east coast of Johor. I created this Mersin Travel Guide to pool together useful information and travel tips to help people planning a visit to the town. You can find in this travel guide some of the places of interest, sights and tourist attractions in Mersing. If there are places that I have overlooked, please write to tell me about it.

The town of Mersing has a population of 21,670. Mersing is also the district capital of Mersing District, which is 2,838 square kilometers in size. The town of Mersing is located at the mouth of the Mersing River facing the South China Sea.


Mersing Amphitheatre
Mersing Amphitheatre (30 December 2006)
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Things to do in Mersing

While the town of Mersing is not particularly rich in attractions, most people come here because it is the natural springboard for trips to the offshore islands such as Pulau Tioman (which belongs to Pahang), Pulau Aur, Pulau Seribuat, Pulau Pemanggil, Pulau Dayang, Pulau Besar, and Pulau Sibu, to name some.


Mersing Jamek Mosque
Mersing Jamek Mosque (30 December 2006)
© Timothy Tye using this photo

If you do not wish to leave the mainland, you can also enjoy a lovely beach at Pantai Penyabong, which is in Endau, north of Mersing. If you are the quintessential city folk, this is a good place for you to view kampung houses, villages and traditional fishing boats.

To appreciate natural beauty of a different type, you can visit the pristine forests of Endau-Rompin National Park and Gunung Arong Recreational Forest, both within easy reach from Mersing.

Getting there

If you are coming from Johor Bahru or Singapore, use Route 3 to Mersing, passing through Kota Tinggi. If you're from the northern and central part of the west coast, such as Kuala Lumpur, then exit the North South Expressway at the Air Hitam Interchange (Exit 244), then take Route 50 east all the way to Mersing. If you're heading south from Kelantan, Terengganu or Pahang, then take Route 3 and simply head south.

Accommodation

  1. Country Hotel 11 Jalan Sulaiman, 86800 Mersing, tel: 07 799 1799
  2. Embassy Hotel 2 Jalan Ismail, 86800 Mersing, tel: 07 799 3545
  3. Hotel Seri Malaysia Mersing Lot PTB 641, Jalan Ismail, 86800 Mersing, tel: 07 799 1876
  4. Mersing Inn 38 Jalan Ismail, 86800 Mersing, tel: 07 799 1919
  5. Nirwana Beach Resort 20A Jalan Ismail, 86800 Mersing, tel: 07 799 5979
  6. Teratak Buana Resort Lot 45, Jalan Haji Taib, Kampung Tenglu Laut, 86800 Mersing, tel: 07 799 7126

Emergencies

  1. Police tel: 07 799 3507
  2. Fire tel: 07 799 4444
  3. Hospital tel: 07 799 3333

Utilities

  1. Syarikat Air Johor tel: 07 799 1055
  2. Tenaga Nasional tel: 07 799 2020
  3. Telekom Malaysia tel: 07 799 3179

Transportation in Mersing

  1. Mersing Bus & Taxi Station Jalan Bakawali

Banks in Mersing

  1. Agro Bank 74 Jalan Ismail, 86800 Mersing, tel: 07 799 1434
  2. Bank Islam Malaysia Ground Floor, 30 Jalan Abu Bakar, 86800 Mersing, tel: 07 799 5076
  3. Bank Kerjasama Rakyat 29 & 30 Jalan Ismail, 86800 Mersing, tel: 07 799 7226
  4. Bank Simpanan Nasional 72 & 73 Jalan Ismail, 86800 Mersing, tel: 07 799 3221
  5. CIMB Bank 4 Jalan Ismail, 86800 Mersing, tel: 07 799 1600
  6. Public Bank 21 & 22 Jalan Sulaiman, 86800 Mersing, tel: 07 799 2695
  7. Maybank 22-4 Jalan Ismail, 86800 Mersing, tel: 07 799 1236

History of Mersing

The town of Mersing was originally known as Rantau Panjang. Its history goes back to the 16th century. Following the fall of the Malacca Sultanate to the Portuguese in 1511, Malay noblemen led by the Datuk Bendahara (a title equivalent to present-day prime minister) were retreating from the advancing Portuguese forces. They arrived at a river in northern Johor. Stopping to rest, the Datuk Bendahara quenched his thirst on the clear river water, which he pronounced to be "Segar Amat!" meaning "exceedingly fresh". The words "segar amat" became corrupted to "Mersing", and it was the name given to the river.

Until the end of the 19th century, Mersing was one of the four sub-districts, or mukim, under Muar District, along with the sub-districts of Parit Jawa, Chohong and Lenga. Mersing District was formed in 1933 following a major realignment of district boundaries by the state government of Johor, which split the four Johor districts of Muar, Batu Pahat, Johor Bahru and Sedili into eight districts namely Muar, Batu Pahat, Johor Bahru, Pontian, Kota Tinggi, Mersing and Mersing. Another realignment in 2008 created Ledang and Kulaijaya districts.

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Places of Interest in Mersing

  1. Air Papan
  2. Marine Park Information Centre
  3. Mersing Clock Tower
  4. Mersing Sign
  5. Mersing Town Roundabout
  6. Pantai Penyabong
  7. R & R Plaza

Islands off Mersing

  1. Pulau Aur
  2. Pulau Besar
  3. Pulau Dayang
  4. Pulau Ibul
  5. Pulau Lima
  6. Pulau Pemanggil
  7. Pulau Rawa
  8. Pulau Sembilang
  9. Pulau Seribuat
  10. Pulau Sibu
  11. Pulau Tengah
  12. Pulau Tinggi

Places of worship in Mersing

  1. Masjid Jamek Mersing
  2. Hock Soon Temple
  3. Sri Subramaniam Temple



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